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National Geographic, February 2004.  Margaret G. Zackowitz "Attack of the Alien Earthworms."

New York Times, October 28, 2003. Anne Minard "Researchers build a case for Earthworm’s slimy reputation."

Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2003. Eric Slater, story on European earthworms.

BioScience, July 2003. Christine Mlot, "The perfect windstorm study."

Wall Street Journal, July 7, 2003. Ellen Byron, "The worm turns: off home turf, it’s down to no good."

American Profile, Northeast Edition, May 11, 2003. Gayle Goddard-Taylor, "Hunting our heritage trees."

Duluth News Tribune, June 1, 2003. John Myers, "Rising through the ashes."

Duluth News Tribune, May 26, 2002. John Myers, "Trees carry centuries in their branches."

St. Paul Pioneer Press, January 19, 2001. Dennis Lien, "1,000-year-old trees could go."

The Minnesota Daily, October 13, 2000. Seth Woehrle, "Invasion of European earthworms altering Minnesota forest floor."

Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 28, 2000. Norman Berlinger, "A bad case of worms."

St. Paul Pioneer Press, June 18, 2000. Dennis Lien, "A new BWCA branches out."

New York Times, May 14, 2000. "Blanketed in felled trees, Minnesota braces for fires."

Newsweek, April 3, 2000. Environment, "Playing the waiting game with a natural disaster."

Minneapolis Star Tribune, Science, March 29, 2000. Tom Meersman, "A blow down and windfall in the BWCA."

Minneapolis Star Tribune, July 11, 1999. Tom Meersman, "Scars won’t fade quickly."

The Minnesota Daily, October 20, 1998. Minneapolis (AP), "Study: high deer population hurts some native plants."

Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 16, 1998. "High deer population upsetting ecosystem."

The Minnesota Daily, February 11, 1997. Lynne Kozarek, "Minnesota’s pines are threatened."


Radio and TV news coverage:

Minnesota Public Radio, 8 appearances including three live call-in shows on Mid-Morning with Kathryn Lanpher during 1999-2002.

Almanac, Twin Cities Public TV (Channel 2), January 19, 2001. Live TV interview with Eric Eskola and Kathy Worser, about the ancient cedars.

Kare 11 News, Extra segment. Two appearances during 2001 and 2003.

Fox Nine News, 1 appearance, 1999.

National Geographic.com – author John Pickrell, January 2, 2003

National Public Radio, All Things Considered, August 2003.

CBC Public Radio, As It Happens – Paul Kennedy, September 23, 2003

 

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